Outdoor recreation, natural resources generate billions of dollars, sustain local economies throughout Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.
Outdoor recreation in coastal areas of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia drives an economy valued at close to $4 billion per year and supports tens of thousands of jobs, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership disclosed in a report released last week.
“The Economics Associated with Natural Areas in the Delmarva Peninsula” analyzes the importance of outdoor recreation on the Delmarva Peninsula and related to the Chesapeake Bay. Highlights from the report include the following statistics:
- Outdoor recreationists such as boaters, hunters, anglers and cyclists annually spend $3.9 billion enjoying the Delmarva’s natural areas and support more than
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